Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC
8-1-1-3
Affected: IC
8-1-2-42
Sec. 12.
An electing utility shall submit the following
information:
(1) If the utility is
requesting an allowance for cash working capital, a copy of all studies,
including working papers, supporting the request.
(2) For an electric utility, the following:
(A) A complete description of the fuel
inventory level policies used for planning purposes by the utility.
(B) Copies of all analyses completed within
the last three (3) years by or for the utility establishing the optimal fuel
inventory level for each generating station.
(C) When determining the pro forma fuel
inventory level to be used for regulatory purposes based on a daily burn
concept, for each generating unit or plant, or both, the following:
(i) Tons of fuel consumed for the test year
or applicable adjusted period.
(ii)
The daily burn in:
(AA) tons;
(BB) gallons; or
(CC) cubic feet.
(iii) The pro forma optimal number of days
supply required for each plant or unit.
(iv) The pro forma inventory of tons or
gallons burned by the generating unit or plant.
(v) The fuel cost per ton or
gallon.
(vi) The per books fuel
inventory.
(D) Any
request for an adjustment to the utility's proposed fuel inventory level
intended to meet normal operations must include the following:
(i) A narrative discussion of the factors
considered in determining that an adjustment is warranted.
(ii) A detailed exhibit demonstrating the
development of the proposed adjustment.
(3) For a gas utility, the following:
(A) The leased and contract storage balances
at the beginning of the first month and end of each month of the test year with
the average of thirteen (13) monthly balances shown separately. If any of the
balances are not representative of the utility's current operating plan, the
utility shall include an explanation of the relevant circumstances.
(B) A complete description of the gas storage
and supply policies used for planning purposes by the utility.
(C) Copies of all analyses conducted by or
for the utility establishing the optimal storage and supply level for the
utility's system.
(4)
The materials and supplies balances at the beginning of the first month and end
of each month of the test year with the average of thirteen (13) monthly
balances shown separately. If any of the balances are not representative of the
utility's current operating plan, the utility shall include an explanation of
the relevant circumstances.